Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Digital Photography Schools - 3 Things to Consider When Signing Up With a School


Digital photography can be an interesting hobby. You may decide to pursue your interest further by enrolling in a school to learn more about digital photography. Here are 3 factors to consider before enrolling in a school.

1) Quality of lessons. - Visit photography forums to check out the quality of the lessons. How are the lessons structured? What about the materials? Is there a balance between theory and practical lessons? Go through the course contents and find out if the school offers the skills you are looking to pick up. Too much theory and you won't be able to master the advanced techniques. Too much practical and you won't be able to understand the principles behind each technique. So make sure there is a right mix of both theory and practical lessons.

2) Instructors. - Some private schools hire part-time instructors and as a result, the quality of the lessons suffer. Before enrolling, try to get in touch with some of the instructors and see if you are comfortable with the way the lessons are being conducted. If you can't get hold of the instructors, try speaking to students who have attended digital photography lessons at the schools. Usually, they will be able to provide with good feedback.

3) Group size. - This is very important because photography is a rather hands-on subject. That means ideally, the attention of the instructor should not be too scattered. Sometimes, due to demand, schools are tempted to conduct lessons in a larger group size. Of course, if you are looking to attend lessons in a smaller group, be prepared to pay a little more for the lessons.

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